Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar

Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar (25 January 2000-2 October 2015) was an Iranian-Australian boy who carried out the 2015 Parramatta shooting in New South Wales, killing the policeman Curtis Cheng before he was killed.

Biography
Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar was born on 25 January 2000 in Iran to a family of Sunni Muslim Iraqi Kurds, but his family later moved to Parramatta in New South Wales, Australia. He was a normal child, who was said to be very good at basketball and was humble, although he was solitary and occasionally bullied. Jabar was a student at Arthur Phillip High School, and he was in the same year as a student who waved the flag of the Islamic State through the streets of western Sydney. Jabar had no police attention early in his life, but he was influenced by the teachings of Feiz Mohammad (a radical Australian preacher), and on 2 October 2015 he visited a local mosque, where the extremist Hizb ut-Tahrir organization was preaching. That same day, he headed to the State Crime Command building and used an S&W .38 revolver to shoot accountant Curtis Cheng as he left the building. Jabar fired into the police headquarters until a detective killed him, ending the shooting.